Emission rates of C8–C15 VOCs from seaweed and sand in the inter-tidal zone at Mace Head, Ireland

Sartin, J.H and Halsall, C.J and Hayward, S and Hewitt, C.N (2002) Emission rates of C8–C15 VOCs from seaweed and sand in the inter-tidal zone at Mace Head, Ireland. Atmospheric Environment, 36 (34). pp. 5311-5321. ISSN 1352-2310

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Abstract

Emission fluxes for a range of C8–C15 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were determined from the seaweed Fucus spiralis (spiral wrack) and an adjacent sand surface during low tide on the coastline of Mace Head, Ireland. These two surface types, assessed using dynamic flux chamber systems, are typical of the Mace Head inter-tidal zone. A range of n-alkanes and oxygenates were routinely identified in the measurement of chamber air. Examination of the odd/even n-alkane ratios and use of the carbon preference index (CPI) suggested a biogenic source for these compounds (CPIs >2 in for all samples). Fluxes of n-pentadecane, the most predominant n-alkane, ranged from 0.2 to 5.1μgm−2h−1 (0.9–24nmolm−2h−1), while oxygenates such as nonanal and decanal had fluxes ranging from

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Atmospheric Environment
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? -alkanesoxygenated organic compoundscoastal boundary layerphotosynthetically active radiation (par)(spiral wrack)general environmental scienceatmospheric science ??
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146060
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27 Jul 2020 15:50
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